In RM159, Larry delivers a thorough analysis of an appeal that occurred in California. This case was brought by Gregory Gadlin in 2007 for assault with a deadly weapon. Because Gadlin had previous convictions for sexual offenses, he not going... Read More
We take a long hard look at the new legislation poised to pass in Michigan. Not everything is better, but many things are. Larry takes us through the details of the new legislation and how it improves and makes things... Read More
In this episode, Larry does an analysis of the 9th Circuit decision that comes to us via Idaho. 134 Doe’s signed on to be part of the law suit. Any victory, however small, is a victory. Maybe this one isn’t... Read More
Listen to RM156: The Ultimate Guide to Interstate Transfers and Revocation Retakings Andy 00:00 registry matters as an independent production. The opinions and ideas here are that of the hosts and do not reflect the opinions of any other organization.... Read More
This week we make the ultimate, and complete guide to transferring to another state also called Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS). If you ever had any questions or wondered about how this process works, this is the guide... Read More
Listen to RM155: NY Court of Appeals Says Prison Post-Sentence Detention is Constitutional Andy 00:00 registry matters as an independent production. The opinions and ideas here are that of the hosts and do not reflect the opinions of any other... Read More
The feature segment on this episode is about individuals being held in prison past their release date. The case was brought up to the New York Court of Appeals, and they said that this isn’t unconstitutional. [1:55] Q1 [8:34]... Read More
Andy 00:00 registry matters as an independent production. The opinions and ideas here are that of the hosts and do not reflect the opinions of any other organization. If you have a problem with these thoughts fyp. Recording live from... Read More
This is Episode 154 of Registry Matters. This weeks episode has us talking about an interesting injunction out of New York. It’s a little old, and somehow slipped past our radar. However, this one is New York Federal District Court... Read More